Zac Purton dominates Happy Valley with second quartet in four days
21/10/2021
Leo Schlink
Zac Purton has forged to a double-figure lead over arch-rival Joao Moreira in the 2021/22 Hong Kong jockey’s championship after slotting a quartet at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (20 October), crowning the display with victory aboard Harmony N Blessed (人和家興) in the Class 3 The LONGINES Cup Handicap (1000m).
Leading Moreira by eight wins before the meeting, Purton strengthened his buffer with victories aboard David Hayes’s Harmony N Blessed (人和家興), Tony Cruz’s Viva Popcorn (爆谷), Dennis Yip’s Stormtrouper (友心友型) and Benno Yung’s Diamond Brilliant (閃耀榮光), while Moreira mitigated the damage with success on Danny Shum’s impressive newcomer Romantic Warrior (浪漫勇士).
A four-time champion jockey of Hong Kong, Purton now leads the 2021/22 race with 25 wins to Moreira’s 14 after 12 meetings, attributing a blistering start to the strong form of the Hayes and Shum’s stables.
“Generally, my trainers take a little while to get going at the start of the season, but Danny came back with a purpose that he wanted to get going early and so did David,” Purton said.
“So, two stables having horses ready early, gets me rolling early and then I get feed off that and get support from other stables and then it’s the flow-on effect.
“Being stuck here in the off-season – all my friends had left town – so my weight was in a good spot. I didn’t have to kill myself to try and get down (to his riding weight) – and the injuries I had last season are a lot better than they were.
“So, you just package everything up and you can see what happens when I get given the opportunities.”
The Australian’s vigour was instrumental aboard Harmony N Blessed (人和家興), who took joint leadership in the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge with a tremendous speed exhibition in the LONGINES Cup. He was subsequently joined at the top of leader board by Frankie Lor’s promising Fa Fa (俏芳華), who provided Vincent Ho with a double after snaring the Class 3 Telecom Fighters Handicap (1650m).
Hayes confirmed post-raced Harmony N Blessed (人和家興) will be sent to Conghua for a spell after posting his second win in the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge series for a total of 30 points, level with Fa Fa.
“I thought that it was outstanding, he showed a lot of fight, he got a lot of heat through the run – it’s a credit to the horse,” Hayes said after Harmony N Blessed (人和家興) – winner of four races since November – courageously staved off Harmony Fire by a nose under Purton’s urgings.
Purton, who logged a quartet at Sha Tin on Sunday (17 October), is in sizzling form, having ridden 12 winners from 33 rides this month.
Cruz succinctly captured the excellence of Purton’s current form by hailing the 38-year-old’s winning ride atop Viva Popcorn in the Class 5 All Joyful Handicap (1650m) as ‘perfect’ after the Australian restrained his mount out of a speed battle going into the first bend before angling out around the home turn to find clear running.
“It was a perfect ride by Zac,” Cruz, a six-time Hong Kong champion jockey, said. “The horse got a perfect ride.”
Purton’s confidence grew as Stormtrouper (友心友型) took out the third section of the Class 4 Tiger Prawn Handicap (1200m) for Yip, while Shum was impressed with the quality of debutante Romantic Warrior’s (浪漫勇士) victory in the first section of the Class 4 Tiger Prawn Handicap (1200m) after the Acclamation gelding drove clear late under Moreira despite covering ground after jumping from barrier 12.
“He’s a nice horse, he’s had a good preparation,” Shum said. “Even though he has drawn 12, before the race, me and Joao thought the pace wouldn’t be too fast and he could follow Manfred Man’s horse (Great Harvest).
“Unfortunately, he was pushed three-deep with no cover but he’s a tough horse. It was a good win. I’m very lucky with the owner, he supported the International Sale and he supported me.”
A three-year-old, Romantic Warrior (浪漫勇士) was bought for HK$4.8 million at the 2021 Hong Kong International Sale in June by Peter Lau Pak Fai.
Continuing the form which saw him register his 400th Hong Kong victory on Sunday, Ho combined with Benno Yung’s All Joyful (皆大開心) to land the Class 4 Flying Elite Handicap (1650m). It was the Shocking gelding’s second win from 10 starts.
Yung celebrated a double when Purton produced Diamond Brilliant (閃耀榮光) late to claim the Class 3 Speed Vision Handicap (1200m), while Manfred Man cut a satisfied figure after Happy Gathering (大家開心) posted his first Hong Kong victory with success under Matthew Chadwick in the second section of the Class 4 Tiger Prawn Handicap (1200m).
“He’s been a bit unlucky last season,” Man said, celebrating his yard’s sixth win of the term. “This time, he had some luck. He can win again at this distance, hopefully.”
Alloy King (合金皇) extended Jimmy Ting’s outstanding start to the season by setting a class record of 1m 09.17s in landing the Class 5 Great Harvest Handicap (1200m) under Antoine Hamelin. By Zoffany, Alloy King (合金皇) presented Ting with his seventh win for October and the stable’s 11th for the season.
Hong Kong racing continues at Sha Tin on Sunday (24 October).
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